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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1903)
V 12 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, June 24, 1903 i OFFICIAL RECORDS. Tho following inBtnimentB were filed at the Hnktir county court house during the week ending June 23, 1003. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. t)KKI)8. June fl A. W. Kills and wife to N. C. Richard lot G block 3 in South Stunpter; 500. March 20, '02 Win. M. Husby to (ieo. Whltod, 100 acres in Sees. 'Jfi mid 20 Tp. 12 R. 37 E; 9000. Mnrch 0 Receiver to W. II. Vnn Duyn, N. M N. W. X See. 32 Tp. R. 37 K; $100. June 13 Jiih. Fleetwood and wife to (Seo, Fleotood, 100 acres in Sec. 4 Tp. 13 R. 37 K; 8500. Miiruh 3- -Frank L. Hurt and wife to Stoddard liros., 120 acreH iu Sees. 15, and 22 Tp. 10 R. 37 E; $100. May nay 27 Jiih. M. Hanks nad wife to Mrs. II. J. Hhurtlllf, 30x204 leoi in . k. y a. n. a uee. i'u Tp. OR. 01 E; $200. Juno 28, '02 Ezra Mnrker ot nl to John M. Worloy, 120 aeroH in See. 27 Tp. 10 It. 40E; $2,05.0 Juno 17 Jus. W. Mhxou to J. D. Grove, lots block 10 iu Whitney; $100. Juno to Jbh. acres iu 18 W. Fernald and wife Odell, X Interest in 440 Sec. 10 Tp. 13 R. 43 E; $200. Juno 10 F. II. Perkins, S. A. Phillips to Thos. W. H 8. E. X Sec. 20 Tp. 8 R. 42 E; $1. Oct. 22, '84 State of Oregon to E. A. Pfeffoubergor, E. X 8. E. X Seo. 24 Tp. 8 R. 30 E; $100. July 22, '82 State of Oregon to E. 8. McComas, 200 aores in Sees. 24 ' and 25' R. 30 E, and 8eo. 18 R. 40 E, Tp. 8; $550. June 2,1 '02 Sumpter Develop ment Co,, to E. aud J. A. Drown, block 0, St. Louis adn to Sumpter; 25;. Juno 1 Frank Moore et al to liaker City, dedication of Campbell Street from Ash to Elm, Seo. 10 Tp. 8 It, 40 E. Aug. 12, '02 8. F. Richards to Fauule Richards, lot 5 block 18, Huntington; $1. Aug. 128. F. Richurds to Maud Richards, lot 0 block 18, lluutingtou; $1. U. 8. A. to Geo. Roxroth, patent to 77 aores in Sec. 7 Tp. 8 R. 40 E. June 12 E. E. Holnian aud wife to Geo. W. Evans, lot 5 block 3, Richland; $85. April 3 Maudom Adams and Iiuh baud to Perry lialsiey, 44 acres iu N. W. X Seo. 35 Tp. 8 It. 30 E; $800. June 13 E. P. CraiiHtou and wfo to F. A. Phillips, 8. W. 4 8. W. 4 See. 20 Tp. 8 It. 12 E; $1. May 18 L. M. WkIhIi aud wife to I. W. Pay ton, lot 18 block, 3, St. Louis adn to Sumpter; $1. May 10 A. M. Maun and husband C A. L. McKWKN, M. K. K. O. McEWEN, . ?c, E. M. S McEwen 8c McEwen I MINING ENGINEERS AND I ASSAYERS Having purchased the Plant ami Outfit of L Messrs. 'Browne & Smith, we are prepared S to do General Assaying and Complete S f Analysis of Ores. Also Concentrating, l Amalgamation aud Cyanide Tests. j j ( S OFFICE CENTER STREET PHONE 65 Proffltt., 10 acres in S. W. X Sec. 7 Tp. 0 R. 40 E; MINING MATTERS. DBKD8. Juno 11 II. L. Wright to Ilurton Miller, one-sixteenth in terest in Last Chance quartz claim; $1. Juno 18 J. J. Harris et al to T. F. Dally et al, Gorman IJar and Stone Cabin placer claims; $200. March 14 E. Bartholf al to LowIb X. Cook, Mt. View, Ocean Wave, Orphan Roy and Evergreen quartz claims; $0,500. June 1 J. II. Washburn to J. W. Codo, XA lntorest in Hope and Grand Prize minrtz olnlniH:?01. Aug. 11, '02 W.JN. Gardner and) wife to La Cleado Mining Co., S. W. Sec. 32 Tp. 0 R. 38 E., aud Lilly of tho West aud Wedge quartz claim; $1 MORTGAGES. 10 C. II. Newton to J. W. 2 horses aud ouo cow; $00. Rowers aud wife to Flora Juno Vamiy, W. S. Sanders, S. H S. 0 R. 30 E; $400. K- X Sec. 33 Tp. April 21 II. Bamberger and wife to M. W. Sturgill, lot 14 block 31, At wood 'a 2nd and to Bakr City; $100. Juno 18 Jos. M. Collins and wife to Jo. Sohlndler, Hots 4 and 5 block E, DeRooa and to Baker City; $15.0 June 10 J,. T. Blllingsley to Citizens Bank, 1,400 head of sheep; $500. June 17 G. L. Graves to M. J. Goodheart, west 100 feet of lota 9, 10 block 5, Sumpter Heights and ; $200. June 17 Henry B. Heally and wife to W. Fernald, 100 aorea Id Sees. 18 and lOTp. 0 R. 45 E $750. June 0 W. Cbadler to Nancy and J. Hewitt, 000 sheep and increase, 0 years; $1,000. Feb. 23 C. W. Lush to Chas. Keller 1 acre in 8. E. X Sec. 8 Tp. 8 R. 40 E; $100. June 0 P. Balsley and wife to First National Bank, about 000 acres in Sees. 20 and 35 Tp. 8 R. 30 E., and horses and other chattels; $800. MISCELLANEOUS. Actlou American Dev. and Min ing Co., vs. P. R. Bishop, amouut of uoto; $500. Judgmeut Jerry Waggy, favor 8. Honderson; $50.5 Judgment W. II. Jackson, favor J. II. Doane, ; $72. Judgment Chas. Haskiu, favor B. Himklu; $57. Bill of. Sale Juno 20 U. G. Star- buck to D. A. Edliu, interest in stock aud business of Mr in of Edliu & Starbuck, Sumpter; $20. Agreement Juno 12 U. G. Star buck with I). A. Edliu, to dissolve llrm of Edliu & Starbuck, Sumpter, Edliu succeeds. to T. N. )i N. E. $1. If in want of clothing, see Neill Mer cantile company. T. C. Harrison, agent for Giant pow der company. ...J. W. C0WDEN... HAS A FINE LINE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF ALL THE MINES AND PROS PECTS IN THE SUMPTER GOLD FIELDS 222222222 MINE VIEWS ONLY Address J. W. Cowden, Sumpter, Or. ATTENTION! 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